Roxanne Decyk: I think the complexity of this issue and the fact that it interacts with other issues – like energy security, and like recovery from the recession – really means that government can’t do it alone. I think we’re almost past the point where governments alone can solve any of the really complex problems facing society. And that’s why we at Shell feel so strongly that industry and others – including NGOs who have relevant experience, certainly the academic community, scientists – all need to collaborate with governments so that we can come up with solutions that really solve the problem, but also fit what we can accommodate as we recover from this recession.

Shell Announces New Executive Vice President of Global Government Relations Position Based in Washington, D.C.

HOUSTON, June 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Royal Dutch Shell (NYSE: RDS.A, RDS.B) announces the appointment of Roxanne Decyk to a newly created position of Executive Vice President of Global Government Relations, based in Washington, D.C.

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